Word: jumps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...religious life does not appear to them to be what it should be, I do not believe that we should respond in an attitude of amused disdain. And if thirteen colleges got down on their knees to pray for us at Indianapolis, I do not believe that we should jump at the conclusion that it was merely the result of our chapel system. Are we so satisfied with the religious life of the University as a whole, that we can smile at their prayers? A. D. PHILLIPS...
...trials in the high jump and the broad jump, which were held in the cage on Soldiers Field yesterday, R. D. Gerould '24 and R. L. Hyatt '24 respectively took first places...
...High Jump.--Won by R. D. Gerould '24, 5 ft., 8 in.; second, J. M. Greeley '25, 5 ft., 6 in.; third, D. B. Moyer '27, 5 ft., 4 in.; fourth, Charles Jennings...
...Broad Jump.--Won by R. L. Hyatt '24, 21 ft., 4 in.; second, D. J. Quirk '26, 20 ft., 11 in.; third, David Neiman '24, 20 ft., 7 in.; fourth, M. R. Smith...
Three letter men, R. D. Gerould '24, Malcolm Morse '24, and R. L. Hyatt '24 are available for the high jump; for the broad jump the most promising candidates are D. J. Quirk '26 and Donald Spencer '26. In the pole-vault event Hyatt and W. T. Reidy '25 are likely to improve their past records which have already been good. Earl Evans '25 and P. A. Altman '26 are expected to do good work...